화학공학소재연구정보센터
Rheologica Acta, Vol.33, No.2, 117-124, 1994
PECULIAR FEATURES IN THE RHEOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR OF ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL SUSPENSIONS
Studies have been made of concentrated (up to 60%) diatomite suspensions in transformer oil, the structure and rheological properties of which depend on an applied electric field. Studies have been conducted of steady-state and transient regimes of straining involving continuous and periodic shear. The structure in such suspensions is formed in the presence of an electric field of 10(-3)-10(2) duration. The suspensions under continuous stationary strain behave as non-Newtonian fluids with a yield stress dependent on electric intensity. Under periodic deformation conditions the test suspensions exhibit elasticity which abruptly diminishes with increasing deformation amplitude.